<B>Finalist for the Library of Virginia’s People’s Choice Award <BR/> Winner of the International Poe Festival’s Saturday “Visiter” Award <BR/> <BR/> As seen in the <I>Wall Street Journal</I>, the <I>Washington Post</I>, and the <I>Baltimore Sun</I></B><BR/><BR/><B>When life’s got you down and things aren’t going your way, who better to turn to than Edgar Allan Poe? Discover how to say "nevermore" to your problems in this darkly comedic and refreshing self-help guide.</B><BR/><BR/> Of all the writers anywhere, Poe might be the <I>least</I> likely person you'd ever turn to for advice. His life was a complete dumpster fire: he married his cousin; got fired from one job after another; constantly feuded with friends and rivals; <I>and</I> he was always broke. But that’s also precisely the point. Though Poe failed again and again, he also persevered.<BR/><BR/> Drawing deeply on his works and life